Illinois Route 17

Illinois Route 17 marker

Illinois Route 17
Route information
Maintained by IDOT
Length: 209.40 mi[1] (337.00 km)
Existed: 1918[2] – present
Major junctions
West end: 1st Street in New Boston
  US 67 in Viola
US 150 in Alpha

I-74 / IL 110 (CKC) in Woodhull
US 34 in Bishop Hill
US 34 in Galva
I-39 / US 51 in Wenona
I-55 in Dwight
US 45 / US 52 in Kankakee
I-57 in Kankakee
East end: SR 2 in Grant Park
Location
Counties: Mercer, Henry, Knox, Stark, Marshall, LaSalle, Livingston, Kankakee
Highway system
IL 16IL 18

Illinois Route 17 is a rural, arterial eastwest state road that runs east from a former ferry crossing in New Boston along the banks of the Mississippi River[3] to State Road 2 west of Lowell, Indiana. It is 209.40 miles (337.00 km) long.[1]

Route description

Illinois 17 is the main street for numerous small towns in west central and central Illinois. It crosses the Illinois River at Lacon, and passes through Dwight and Kankakee, before it joins with Illinois Route 1 and enters Indiana east of Grant Park.

Illinois 17 also overlaps with U.S. Route 34, old U.S. Route 51, and Illinois Route 40 south of Wyoming. It also crosses the Kankakee River at Kankakee, IL. The route is largely a 2 lane road except through towns, where it occasionally becomes a 2 lane road with a center turn lane. East of Kankakee, Illinois 17 becomes a 4-lane divided highway.

At its western terminus, Illinois 17 is one of the only routes in the state not to connect to a state highway or U.S. Route of another state. A ferry crossing to Iowa had been dropped in the 1950s,[2] but the terminus has not been moved east to reflect this. In 2003, the discovery that the Mississippi River had deepened at a nearby location raised the possibility of returning ferry service to New Boston.[4] Ferry service in New Boston would be expected to bring 15,000 cars across the river yearly, saving the vehicles from driving to either Burlington, Iowa or Muscatine, Iowa distances of about 50 miles (80 km) to cross over into Iowa.

History

SBI Route 17 originally ran from Lacon to Grant Park. The only changes to Route 17 have been extensions east and west, and a relocation to a new road south of Streator.[2]

Illinois Route 83A connected Illinois Route 83 (now Illinois Route 17) to Keithsburg.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MercerNew Boston1st Street (Mississippi River)
  Great River Road northWest end of GRR overlap
  Great River Road southEast end of GRR overlap
Aledo IL 94 south (College Avenue)West end of IL 94 overlap
IL 94 northEast end of IL 94 overlap
Viola US 67 (13th Street)
Henry  US 150 northWest end of US 150 overlap
  US 150 southEast end of US 150 overlap
Woodhull
I-74 / IL 110 (CKC) Moline, Galesburg
Nekoma IL 82 north
  US 34 westWest end of US 34 overlap
Galva US 34 (2nd Street)East end of US 34 overlap
Knox  IL 180 south
Stark  IL 78 northWest end of IL 78 overlap
  IL 78 southEast end of IL 78 overlap
Toulon IL 91 north (Union Street)West end of IL 91 overlap
Wyoming IL 91 south (7th Street)East end of IL 91 overlap
  IL 40 northWest end of IL 40 overlap
Marshall  IL 40 southEast end of IL 40 overlap
Sparland IL 29 north (Railroad Street)West end of IL 29 overlap
IL 29 south (Railroad Street)East end of IL 29 overlap
Illinois RiverLacon Bridge
Lacon IL 26 (Prairie Street)
  IL 89
  IL 117 south
  I-39 / US 51 Bloomington-Normal, Rockford
La Salle  IL 251 southWest end of IL 251 overlap
Wenona IL 251 northEast end of IL 251 overlap
Livingston  IL 23
  IL 18 west
  IL 170
  I-55 Joliet, Springfield
Dwight IL 47 (Union Street)
KankakeeKankakee IL 113 west (Wall Street)
Bridge over Kankakee River
US 45 north / US 52 north (Kennedy Drive)West end of US 45/US 52 overlap
US 45 south / US 52 south (Washington Avenue)East end of US 45/US 52 overlap
IL 50 north (Indiana Avenue, Harrison Avenue)
I-57 Chicago, Champaign
Sun River Terrace IL 1 southWest end of IL 1 overlap
Momence IL 114 east
Grant Park IL 1 northEast end of IL 1 overlap
Lake  SR 2 eastContinuation into Indiana
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

Route map: Bing / Google

  1. 1 2 Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2007). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. 1 2 3 Carlson, Rick. Illinois State Highways Page: Routes 1 thru 20. Latest version as of March 15, 2006. Retrieved March 20, 2006.
  3. Illinois Highway Ends. Illinois 17. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  4. Rodriguez, Jason. "Is New Boston Ferry Feasible Again?" Quad-Cities Online. http://qconline.com/progress2003/prog_dsplay.cgi?pr3!id!144550 February 14, 2004. URL retrieved April 21, 2006.
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